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  2. This post sickens me

    Being born in a rich family is like getting a good spawn point in an competitive online multiplayer game.

  3. Why would you think I like this?
  4. No way

    we found snow | itseriksen

    Location: Kongsberg, Buskerud County, Norway

  5. This post is my enemy
    Vicious Mockery

    Context: In game, our cleric and bard are dating, and we are fighting a group of mercenaries (myself and the rest of the party don’t act here). Currently, it’s the Bard’s turn.

    Cleric: hey babe, you should cast vicious mockery.

    Bard: …

    Bard: Ok. I got this. Hold on.

    Bard: (in singsong) The only way you could ever get laid, is if you crawled up a chicken’s ass and wait

    Everyone at the table: *loses their shit*

  6. Whoosh this away

    hmmm

  7. I get nothing from this

    This deer was struck by an arrow, but survived, leading to its rib cage growing around the arrow.

  8. This? No

    Animal Crossing Villager Wood Pins made by Lauren Rubin

  9. Ugh
  10. Why would you think I like this?

    This is literally fake news.

    Only one of their graph’s axes is labelled. You can’t even tell what the debt amounts are.

    Here are accurate graphs:

    And (the last two bars are Liberals from 2015 to 2016)

  11. Less like this, please
    How to be Thick Skinned

    1. Don’t take criticism personally. Instead, realize that criticism says more about them than it does about you.

    2. Distinguish between facts and subjectivity. Most criticisms are just personal opinions. They are not objective and they don’t reflect the truth.

    3. Look at the beliefs you hold about yourself. Do you feel defensive and under attacked because you don’t believe in yourself?

    4. Learn what you can from any comments that are made – and discard the rest as being useless information.

    5. Decide not to ruminate on barbs or criticisms - as that will reinforce the message in your brain.

    6. Choose to spend more time with people who’re affirming – and minimise the time you spend with those who put you down.

    7. Look for a role model who can handle criticism – and try to copy them, so you become more thick skinned, too.